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[Programmes and tickets for athletics meetings and sports clubs. 1920-1926].

Date: 1920 - 1926

Reference: Eph-A-ATHLETICS-1920/1926

Description: Includes: 1920: Kaponga Athletic Sports in aid of St Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers' Children's Fund, Victoria Park, Kaponga, Thursday April 22nd 1920. Programme. 1920: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. Twenty-ninth New Zealand Amateur Championship meeting. Basin Reserve, 17 January 1920. official programme 1922: Amateur athletics. Springboks New Zealand tour. South Africa v New Zealand, Athletic Park. 25 February 1922. Official souvenir programme. 1923: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. Thirty-second New Zealand Amateur Championship meeting. Athletic Park, 24 February 1923. Official programme 1923: Visit of American athletes J W Merchant, C G Krogness and M Kirksey. 17 February [1923] (date confirmed from newspaper) 1924: Rahotu Athletic Club. Annual sports. Wednesday 14th May 1924. Programme. 1925: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Championships to be held in Cook's Garden Wanganui, 27-28 February 1925. Programme of events (2 copies) 1925: Wanganui Amateur Athletic Association. Offical program [sic] for annual sports meeting featuring Randel [ie Randolph] A Rose, Australasian record breaker. Cook's Gardens, 28 November 1925. 1925: Wellington Centre NZ Amateur Athletic Association. Australia v Wellington. Athletic park, 21 February 1925. Official programme 1925: West Coast N.I. Centre Amateur Athletic Championships to be held on Showgrounds, Hawera, Easter Saturday, 11 April 1925. Official souvenir programme 1926: Wanganui Caledonian Society. 43rd annual gathering Cook's Gardens, Saturday February 6th 1926. [Programme] 1926: New Zealand Amateur Athletic Championships to be held on Caledonian Grounds, 19-20 March 1926. Programme 1926: Levin Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club. Manawatu Sub Centre NZAAA. American invitation electric light sports meeting. Thursday February 11th 1926. First event at 7.30 pm. Official programme Quantity: 13 album(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes varying under 250 mm. Provenance: One programme donated from the estate of Alan Rowse, 1977; some donated by Athletics New Zealand in 2013.

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Mundy album 4

Date: [Circa 1860 to 1870]

By: Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881

Reference: PA1-f-042

Description: Photographs of New Zealand taken by Daniel Mundy during the 1860s (some dated 1868), and about 1870. Captions hand-written by Mundy on verso of each page. (Information from comparison with handwriting and signature `D.L.M.' in Mundy Album III, p 51) Early photographs of Wellington show a view down Boulcott Street, a view probably from Boulcott Street looking down over `Rhodes Bay' (now the reclaimed area beyond Willis Street), and looking towards the city from Thorndon. One view in the North Island shows the Kinross residence in Napier. Most of the photographs are of central North Island, with particular emphasis on the volcanic areas around Lake Taupo, Lake Rotomahana, the Waikato River (including the Huka Falls and Aniwhaniwha Falls), Tokaanu, Ohinemutu and the Pink Terraces. Several scenes show military outposts and redoubts, including two of Captain Gilbert Mair "and his men" (the Arawa Flying Column), at Kaiteriria Pa, Rotokakahi "just arrived after a raid after Te Kooti"; and one of the interior of the pa "with Captain Mair's contingent". In the South Island scenes include Lyttelton, Akaroa Harbour, the Otira River and Gorge, Bealey River, the summit of Arthurs Pass, the Porters Pass Hotel, Taramakau River, Gibson's Quay at Hokitika, one of several small churches at Hokitika, and Hereford Street (Christchurch). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark green leather cover, geometric pattern, gold decoration, entitled `New Zealand' in gold; 30.5 x 42.5 cm

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Mundy album 3

Date: 1868, 1871 etc

By: Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881

Reference: PA1-f-041

Description: Photographs of the North Island of New Zealand taken by Daniel Mundy during the 1860s to 1871. Captions hand-written by Mundy on verso of each page. (Information from handwriting and signature `D.L.M.' in this album at p. 51) The Thames goldfields are shown in a number of images, including some with captions Shortland and Grahamstown (now part of Thames); the Moanataira [i.e. Moanatairi] wire tramway, with the Rainbow Hotel nearby; Hunt's claim (known as the Shotover Mine); the Missouri Battery; the Bank of New Zealand building at Grahamstown; and miners' huts. The timber industry is shown with kauri logs being transported by bullock teams and awaiting transport by water. Photographs associated with Maori include military outposts at Terewera (i.e. Tarawera) and Ormond; "Kawiti's Runanga, or court houses, now `tapu', Waiomeo, Bay of Islands" (p. 21); "limestone caves at Waiomeo [sic], Bay of Islands; the burial place of the Mangakahia tribe. Strictly tapu" (p. 22); "Group at Waimeo feast, Bay of Islands" (p. 20); "Native feast - or bone-scraping at the burial of the remains of several chiefs at Waiomeo, Bay of Islands" (p. 46); "Waipawa Valley, Poverty Bay, scene of the massacre by Te Kooti" (p. 47); "Here the moa feet impressions were found, Poverty Bay, Sept. 1871, D.L.M." (p. 51). There are two-image panoramas of the Thames goldfields and Napier. In this album they are not on following pages, but are separated. (Thames goldfields, Mundy numbers 121 & 120, here seen on pages 9 and 15); Napier (Mundy numbers 164 & 165, here seen on pages 50 and 52). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark green leather cover, geometric pattern, gold decoration, entitled `New Zealand' in gold; 30.5 x 42.5 cm

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